The sculptures in the Maijishan Grottoes evoke a strong secular flavor
alongside the obvious influence of Indian sculpture. The statues, though
representing the Buddha and his disciples, are wrought with as many
human features as possible. The countenance of the statues expresses
calm compassion, rather than the more usual far and distant facial
expression. The majority of the statues nod and smile in a natural
manner, and the contours of their robes are smooth as if flying.
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